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Mutual security in the Asia-Pacific : roles for Australia, Canada and South Korea / edited by Kang Choi, James Manicom and Simon Palamar.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Seoul, Korea] : The Asan Institute for Policy Studies ; Waterloo, Ontario, Canada : Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 199 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781928096146
  • 192809614X
  • 9781928096443
  • 1928096441
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Mutual security in the Asia-Pacific.DDC classification:
  • 355/.03305 23
LOC classification:
  • UA832.5 .M88 2015
Online resources:
Contents:
Foreword: Constructive powers and regional security in the Asia-Pacific / Leonard J. Edwards and Yim Sung-joon -- Introduction: Constructive powers in a deconstructed region / James Manicom and Simon Palamar -- 1. An assessment of the security environment in Northeast Asia: a South Korean perspective / Kang Choi and Gibum Kim -- 2. A constructive contribution to non-traditional security challenges: areas for Australia-Canada-South Korea cooperation / Hayley Channer -- 3. Conflict prevention in the Asia-Pacific / James Manicom -- 4. South Korea as an emerging constructive power: issue leadership and limits / Benoit Hardy-Chartrand -- 5. Will Canada be a constructive power in East Asia? / Simon Palamar -- 6. Australia: a constructive or a confused power? / Andrew Carr -- 7. Rule making for state conduct in the attribution of cyber attacks / Samantha Bradshaw, Mark Raymond and Aaron Shull -- 8. Friends, allies and partners: the past, present and future of Canada-Korea defence relations (1950-2015) / Tina Jiwon Park.
Summary: If the twenty-first century is to be "Asia's century," what are the roadblocks that Asia-Pacific nations must overcome? And what role can countries such as Australia, Canada, and South Korea play in the region's rise? Myriad challenges to regional stability and security threaten East Asia burgeoning growth and prosperity. Mutual Security in the Asia-Pacific: Roles for Australia, Canada and South Korea addresses the economic and security challenges that loom in the region and the role that these three countries can play to ensure a stable, predictable political environment.
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Foreword: Constructive powers and regional security in the Asia-Pacific / Leonard J. Edwards and Yim Sung-joon -- Introduction: Constructive powers in a deconstructed region / James Manicom and Simon Palamar -- 1. An assessment of the security environment in Northeast Asia: a South Korean perspective / Kang Choi and Gibum Kim -- 2. A constructive contribution to non-traditional security challenges: areas for Australia-Canada-South Korea cooperation / Hayley Channer -- 3. Conflict prevention in the Asia-Pacific / James Manicom -- 4. South Korea as an emerging constructive power: issue leadership and limits / Benoit Hardy-Chartrand -- 5. Will Canada be a constructive power in East Asia? / Simon Palamar -- 6. Australia: a constructive or a confused power? / Andrew Carr -- 7. Rule making for state conduct in the attribution of cyber attacks / Samantha Bradshaw, Mark Raymond and Aaron Shull -- 8. Friends, allies and partners: the past, present and future of Canada-Korea defence relations (1950-2015) / Tina Jiwon Park.

If the twenty-first century is to be "Asia's century," what are the roadblocks that Asia-Pacific nations must overcome? And what role can countries such as Australia, Canada, and South Korea play in the region's rise? Myriad challenges to regional stability and security threaten East Asia burgeoning growth and prosperity. Mutual Security in the Asia-Pacific: Roles for Australia, Canada and South Korea addresses the economic and security challenges that loom in the region and the role that these three countries can play to ensure a stable, predictable political environment.

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